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irradiated is the correct terminology

Posted By: MT on 2007-03-22
In Reply to: irradiated is the correct terminology nm - Bonnie

Subject: irradiated is the correct terminology

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irradiated is the correct terminology nm
Subject: irradiated is the correct terminology nm

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Or, can you tell me if my terminology is correct (sm)
Subject: Or, can you tell me if my terminology is correct (sm)


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Yes, your terminology is correct
Subject: Yes, your terminology is correct

I don't know of any sites (most that I've seen are patient-oriented) but I've transcribed literally hundreds of them so I would happy to try to answer any questions you might have.
It's either irradiated or radiated leukopoor...nm
Subject: It's either irradiated or radiated leukopoor...nm


Oncology query...irradiated or radiated
Subject: Oncology query...irradiated or radiated

This is from a transfusion reaction report for my oncology account:  She was receiving the second of 2 units of leukoreduced irradiated red blood cells on March 20, 2007, for a hemoglobin of 6.6 g/dL and developed skin flushing 15 minutes after the unit was started.  The transfusion was stopped, and she was given 25 mg of diphenhydramine orally. 


I can't honestly be sure that she's saying irradiated or if she's actually saying radiated.  I got a sample from the office for another transfusion reaction report by the same dictator, and that report had leukoreduced irradiated platelets.  That's influencing my hearing, I think.  This is above my realm of knowledge, and I'm honestly not sure which it really should be, and I don't want to totally trust the other MT's report when I know nothing about her or her knowledge base.


 


 


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terminology, etc
Subject: terminology, etc

I can't help but wonder - doesn't anyone believe in reference books anymore?
Book of Style, good dictionary and good drug book would answer so many of these questions. don't people use them at all now?
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"Cider" brush used for Pap smears. Could not verify this term in google. Your feedback would be appreciated.


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Subject: EP terminology help?

Lord help me, I have now been given a fast-talking guy who is a pioneer in electrophysiology. I am at sea here.


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Could just be his terminology, sometimes
Subject: Could just be his terminology, sometimes

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Subject: drug terminology

MS Contin 60 mg p.o. q. b.i.d. as well as Darvocet on a p.r.n. basis


 


Is this correct??? Every three times a day???


 


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Subject: Oh my thanks! I'm unfamiliar with this terminology

 
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Subject: brain terminology?

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Subject: No terminology books....sm

Don't spend too much for terminology books and be selective when doing such; you can look up just about everything online now and save it all to favorites.
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It is q.4 h. with a space per BOS, Second Edition, Page 146.


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Screening skin test at the scratch level shows a 1+ D farinae, 2+ D pteronyssinus, 1+ cockroach, 1+ cat, 2+ Bermuda grass, 2+ common mixed grass, 2+ S/L AMBER THATCH PLEX, 3+ S/L ESHOWL, 3+ major tree mix, 2+ S/L MITERTROMIX 4+ S/L ALTERNARES SPORE.


TYIA.  Web sites for future reference would also be appreciated!


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You either were taught wrong or misunderstood what your instructor was trying to tell you.


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Subject: The usual terminology is

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Subject: Breast cancer terminology help...

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60% estrogen receptor positive, progesterone receptor negative, _____ (s/l her-two-new) positive, tumor measured 8 cm clinically on initial presentation and _____ (s/l lymph-edger) positive.

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Subject: Need good site for EMG terminology...

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flush is the normal terminology. (NM)
Subject: flush is the normal terminology. (NM)

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Subject: If your account allows slang terminology

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Subject: Glad to help. See link for exam terminology. sm

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Subject: Need help with Myoview stress test terminology (sm)

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Subject: Advice: Invest in MT terminology books. sm

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Subject: Terminology/usage questions...please advise

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Subject: Physical exam - Psych terminology sm

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Then the second introducer sheath was placed over the second guidewire. The guidewire was removed, and the atrial lead was passed. The lead sheath was split away, and the atrial lead was positioned. Thresholds were obtained and initially were good. However, when we pulled the _____ out, the lead became out of position. Therefore, the screw was retracted, and the lead was repositioned.

The blank sounds for all the world like "styloids."

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Subject: End point as in Vera Pyle Medical Terminology

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Subject: Need help with terminology. Please sm - need to turn report in ASAP. Help is appreciated.

The patient was referred for a left thyroidectomy  which showed benign, hyperplastic follicular nodules, s/l mild field of focali, moderate chronic thyroiditis with focal Hurthle cell metaplasia consistent with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.


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Subject: per Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology

It is not capitalized. Have to say it again, there is no substitute for good reference books!
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Subject: also known as Dextrostix, which I found in my Vera Pyle Terminology book

Blood Glucose Measurement with Dextrostix - found this on Google. So, if all you need is the dexi part then dexi, not dexy.
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Subject: it is ankle-brachial index or ABI. As in Current Med. Terminology Book

and also on Google. Not indexes.
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Subject: I do not type Radiology, but in my Vera Pyle Medical Terminology

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Subject: Found Versaport in Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology. See inside

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Subject: Lap_Band system as per Vera Pyle Current Medical Terminology book.

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Subject: Found Omni Flush shape in Vera Pyle's Current Medical Terminology Book

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I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm
Subject: I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm

nm
correct, you are!
holy crap! Thank God I didn't type incense (hee hee)
You must have been doing this a long time.